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I'm currently on my 5th day in hospital after a life-threatening attack at 2:00am on Monday, which saw me in Resus for 5 hours after ambulance transfer, on back-to-back
Salbutamol
/
Ipratropium
nebs, an IV Magnesium infusion, Prednisolone, and Oxygen.
I'm currently on my 5th day in hospital after a life-threatening attack at 2:00am on Monday, which saw me in Resus for 5 hours after ambulance transfer, on back-to-back
Salbutamol
/
Ipratropium
nebs, an IV Magnesium infusion, Prednisolone, and Oxygen.
servewithmintsauce
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Search for a new Pulm
So my Pulm released me as a patient today. I had emailed an update. I had mentioned I saw my PCP and that he recommended I use my Dulera which I had stopped. My Pulm said it was counterproductive to see "several" different physicians for the same problem, even though I only see him and my PCP. Mentioned
So my Pulm released me as a patient today. I had emailed an update. I had mentioned I saw my PCP and that he recommended I use my Dulera which I had stopped. My Pulm said it was counterproductive to see "several" different physicians for the same problem, even though I only see him and my PCP. Mentioned
patrickd72
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
warning, still recovering yet.
Last night was i given my evening meal by my carer, just as usual. This meal was the "wiltshire farm foods" , a little fish, chips and plenty of peas , and cup of tea. [no blame on the wiltshire farm foods ] This was only a very small meal. My lovely carer did her bits and bobs, asked me if i need
Last night was i given my evening meal by my carer, just as usual. This meal was the "wiltshire farm foods" , a little fish, chips and plenty of peas , and cup of tea. [no blame on the wiltshire farm foods ] This was only a very small meal. My lovely carer did her bits and bobs, asked me if i need
jimmyw123
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
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It is not rocket science...
A few folk have asked me what my own healthy living programme to manage COPD is like...so here goes-it works for me, though I appreciate it may not work for everyone. A typical week will include A reasonable amount of exercise, inc. daily 2-3 PR exercises, different ones each day, walking 20-60 minutes
A few folk have asked me what my own healthy living programme to manage COPD is like...so here goes-it works for me, though I appreciate it may not work for everyone. A typical week will include A reasonable amount of exercise, inc. daily 2-3 PR exercises, different ones each day, walking 20-60 minutes
PollyP
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Methotrexate lung issues
Hiya all. Long story but I'm currently on my 2nd antibiotic for a severe chest infection (had a cough for 8 weeks) and on-top of that I was admitted to A&E last night after passing out after going blue whilst standing having a conversation with my MIL harp on about changing my diet... Ive developed
Hiya all. Long story but I'm currently on my 2nd antibiotic for a severe chest infection (had a cough for 8 weeks) and on-top of that I was admitted to A&E last night after passing out after going blue whilst standing having a conversation with my MIL harp on about changing my diet... Ive developed
jlmack
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NRAS
9 years ago
Problems with Benylin tablets?
So I've previously used Benylin chesty cough and cold tablets when I've felt chesty or felt a chest infection coming on. (And been fine) I was diagnosed with asthma at the beginning of October and been using Clenil inhaler in the morning and evening daily (and Salbutamol when required) since being diagnosed
So I've previously used Benylin chesty cough and cold tablets when I've felt chesty or felt a chest infection coming on. (And been fine) I was diagnosed with asthma at the beginning of October and been using Clenil inhaler in the morning and evening daily (and Salbutamol when required) since being diagnosed
zoeb5
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Lung overinflation
So I went to the Pulmo a couple days ago and had full PFT's. I posted here a couple times prior. Anyway, my FEV/FVC was 69, then to 71 post Albuterol. So not much change. FEV1 105%, maybe 108 post. Again not much change. Airway resistance normal. DLCO normal. But my lung volumes not. TLC, RV, TLC/RV
So I went to the Pulmo a couple days ago and had full PFT's. I posted here a couple times prior. Anyway, my FEV/FVC was 69, then to 71 post Albuterol. So not much change. FEV1 105%, maybe 108 post. Again not much change. Airway resistance normal. DLCO normal. But my lung volumes not. TLC, RV, TLC/RV
patrickd72
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
10 Myths and Facts About COPD
The sad fact is COPD is the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S. after heart disease, cancer, and stroke. It turns out your lungs are a precious resource —just like your heart—and need to be protected throughout your life. Just like heart disease, COPD can be silent for many years, until it’s nearly
The sad fact is COPD is the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S. after heart disease, cancer, and stroke. It turns out your lungs are a precious resource —just like your heart—and need to be protected throughout your life. Just like heart disease, COPD can be silent for many years, until it’s nearly
JimmySlover
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Should I follow up to confirm diagnosis? If I should, how or what should I do next?
Hi everyone, Great to find lots of useful info in here. But still, I have a few questions and would like to hear some advices. Backgrounds: 30 year-old female; Known drug/antibiotics allergy in childhood (face swollen and hives whole body); Moved into a new house 1-2 years ago. Myself have/family
Hi everyone, Great to find lots of useful info in here. But still, I have a few questions and would like to hear some advices. Backgrounds: 30 year-old female; Known drug/antibiotics allergy in childhood (face swollen and hives whole body); Moved into a new house 1-2 years ago. Myself have/family
JNZC
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EFA
9 years ago
Should I follow up to confirm diagnosis? If I should, how or what should I do next?
Hi everyone, Great to find lots of useful info in here. But still, I have a few questions and would like to hear some advices. Backgrounds: 30 year-old female; Known drug/antibiotics allergy in childhood (face swollen and hives whole body); Moved into a new house 1-2 years ago. Myself have/family
Hi everyone, Great to find lots of useful info in here. But still, I have a few questions and would like to hear some advices. Backgrounds: 30 year-old female; Known drug/antibiotics allergy in childhood (face swollen and hives whole body); Moved into a new house 1-2 years ago. Myself have/family
JNZC
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Should I follow up to confirm diagnosis? If I should, how or what should I do next?
Hi everyone, Great to find lots of useful info in here. But still, I have a few questions and would like to hear some advices. Backgrounds: 30 year-old female; Known drug/antibiotics allergy in childhood (face swollen and hives whole body); Moved into a new house 1-2 years ago. Myself have/family history
Hi everyone, Great to find lots of useful info in here. But still, I have a few questions and would like to hear some advices. Backgrounds: 30 year-old female; Known drug/antibiotics allergy in childhood (face swollen and hives whole body); Moved into a new house 1-2 years ago. Myself have/family history
JNZC
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Please help, 2 year old admitted to hospital 3x in 3 weeks with asthma attack
Hello! My 2 year old son had his first ever episode 3 weeks ago triggered by pneumonia. Since then he had 3 different antibiotics to clear it , 4 lots of oral steroids (Max gap in between taking them 10 days) and only 3 days without taking salbutamol every 4 h ( 4,6, 10 pumps depending on the days) first
Hello! My 2 year old son had his first ever episode 3 weeks ago triggered by pneumonia. Since then he had 3 different antibiotics to clear it , 4 lots of oral steroids (Max gap in between taking them 10 days) and only 3 days without taking salbutamol every 4 h ( 4,6, 10 pumps depending on the days) first
Izah
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Antacid for excessive mucus/saliva/sputum
Hi all, I keep seeing the excessive mucus /saliva / sputum causing choking symptom on this site. I hope what worked for my dad might work for someone else. My dad had this problem a couple of years ago and the doctor had x-rays taken a couple of times thinking it might be pneumonia which it wasn't. I
Hi all, I keep seeing the excessive mucus /saliva / sputum causing choking symptom on this site. I hope what worked for my dad might work for someone else. My dad had this problem a couple of years ago and the doctor had x-rays taken a couple of times thinking it might be pneumonia which it wasn't. I
carlam
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PSP Association
9 years ago
Any advice
Need some help. My daughter had an asthma attack on Tuesday and needed 4 lots of 5mg liquid salbutamol, since then she has had a headache. Is this normal?
Need some help. My daughter had an asthma attack on Tuesday and needed 4 lots of 5mg liquid salbutamol, since then she has had a headache. Is this normal?
Tashagaby
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Lone emphysema
I would like to know if there is anyone out there with primarily Emphysema, maybe diagnosed on CT scan, though you had "normal" spiro, or at least mild obstruction, despite how you felt. Whether you smoked or not, your age, and symptoms at the time. DLCO levels. Maybe you tested positive for Alpha 1
I would like to know if there is anyone out there with primarily Emphysema, maybe diagnosed on CT scan, though you had "normal" spiro, or at least mild obstruction, despite how you felt. Whether you smoked or not, your age, and symptoms at the time. DLCO levels. Maybe you tested positive for Alpha 1
michael72
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Need thoughts, advice from people with COPD. Long post, but bear with me
All, In Jan this year, I had acute onset of dyspnea, chest heavyness, audible wheezing, like a whistling when I exhaled. I was smoking at the time, been smoking off and on since I was a teen, I am 43 now. I have had some long periods when I didn't smoke. This last time was for about 4 months, pack every
All, In Jan this year, I had acute onset of dyspnea, chest heavyness, audible wheezing, like a whistling when I exhaled. I was smoking at the time, been smoking off and on since I was a teen, I am 43 now. I have had some long periods when I didn't smoke. This last time was for about 4 months, pack every
patrickd72
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Can I run?
Hello, my name is Amy :-). This may sound daft but I have asthma and have had it since being diagnosed at 3 years old. I am now 22, almost 23 and I love to run. My asthma is well controlled day to day but if I catch a cold, or when I do strenuous exercise (mainly running) my asthma is erratic and no
Hello, my name is Amy :-). This may sound daft but I have asthma and have had it since being diagnosed at 3 years old. I am now 22, almost 23 and I love to run. My asthma is well controlled day to day but if I catch a cold, or when I do strenuous exercise (mainly running) my asthma is erratic and no
amymarie09
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Another hospital stay
Hi Everyone I'm on Seretide 250 (2 puffs twice a day) I got cold symptoms so added in Flixotide 250 (2 puffs twice a day) as well as added regular Salbutamol & Atrovent. I'm already on Montelukast and started Prednisolone and antibiotics on the advice of my GP. 2 days later I had to go to A & E twice
Hi Everyone I'm on Seretide 250 (2 puffs twice a day) I got cold symptoms so added in Flixotide 250 (2 puffs twice a day) as well as added regular Salbutamol & Atrovent. I'm already on Montelukast and started Prednisolone and antibiotics on the advice of my GP. 2 days later I had to go to A & E twice
hb1977
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Asthma attacks/fighting the caregiver
Hi all, I'm new here. My dad is 91 and was diagnosed with Parkinsonism maybe 7 years ago. His latest neurologist says his Parkinsonism may be PSP. He can no longer walk, even assisted on both sides because his legs are permanently contracted in a crossed position. His other worst symptoms are asthma
Hi all, I'm new here. My dad is 91 and was diagnosed with Parkinsonism maybe 7 years ago. His latest neurologist says his Parkinsonism may be PSP. He can no longer walk, even assisted on both sides because his legs are permanently contracted in a crossed position. His other worst symptoms are asthma
carlam
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PSP Association
9 years ago
Living with PV for 47 years after father diagnosed days earlier.
In 1968-9 my father was diagnosed with PV and Spherocytosis by VA. His doctors suggested his direct family members also be test to see if disorders were hereditary. Out of 6 people, his mother, older brother, older sister, oldest daughter, son, and youngest daughter-me I was found to also have
In 1968-9 my father was diagnosed with PV and Spherocytosis by VA. His doctors suggested his direct family members also be test to see if disorders were hereditary. Out of 6 people, his mother, older brother, older sister, oldest daughter, son, and youngest daughter-me I was found to also have
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